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What Is A Master Services Agreement? (2026 Updated)
If you're working with clients (or suppliers) on ongoing projects, you've probably had that moment where you think:...

What You Need To Know About Power Purchase Agreements (2026 Updated)
If you're buying electricity for your business (or generating it), you've probably noticed that "energy contracts" can get...

A Guide To Employee Onboarding In 2026
Hiring someone new is exciting - but onboarding is where the "good hire" becomes a great, confident, productive...

Why Enter Into A Heads Of Agreement? (2026 Updated)
If you're in the middle of negotiating a deal - buying a business, partnering with a supplier, raising...

IT Service Agreement and IT Support Agreement: What's The Difference? (2026 Updated)
If you're hiring an IT provider (or you are the IT provider), the paperwork can start to blur...

Should I Use A Sweat Equity Agreement For My Startup? (2026 Updated)
When you're building a startup, cash is usually tight - but ambition (and long to-do lists) definitely aren't....

Managing Your Employees After Coronavirus: Legal Duties for UK Employers in 2026
By 2026, "post-Covid" work isn't really about a single virus anymore. It's about the long-term changes Covid accelerated:...

Selling Both Goods And Services? Make Sure You're Using The Right Contract (2026 Updated)
If your business sells a product and does something alongside it (like installation, setup, training, servicing, customisation, repairs,...

Legal Tips For Running An Online Coaching Business (2026 Updated)
Running an online coaching business can be a brilliant way to scale your expertise, build a community, and...

Why You Need A Conflict Of Interest Policy (2026 Updated)
If you're running a business in 2026, you're probably juggling a lot: hiring (or outsourcing), building partnerships, chasing...

Why Have A Supply Agreement? (2026 Updated)
If you rely on someone else to supply the products, materials, ingredients, packaging, or stock that keep your...

Memorandum Of Understanding Vs Contract: What's The Difference? (2026 Updated)
If you're negotiating a new deal, partnership, or project, it's normal to want something "in writing" as early...

Joint Venture Company Explained: Definition, Key Differences & Real-World Examples
Thinking of teaming up with another business to tackle a specific project? Or maybe you want to pool...

Wage Overpayments: Rights, Risks & Remedies for UK Employers
Employers can often recover accidental wage overpayments, but deductions, repayment plans and employee communication need careful handling.

Vicarious Liability: When Employers Answer for Staff Wrongdoing
When you’re running a business, it’s natural to focus on the things you can control-like building your team,...

A Complete Guide to UK Redundancy Laws: The Legal Steps for Making Staff Redundant
Let’s face it-making someone redundant is one of the toughest decisions you’ll ever have to make as a...

Retention‑of‑Title Clauses: Buyer Risks and How to Negotiate Them
When you're excited about a new business venture or a big order of goods, it’s easy to skim...

CMA Oversight: How Competition Rules Affect You
Thinking about growing your business, joining forces through a merger or acquisition, or simply keen to play by...

Contracts for Service: Core Clauses Every Business Needs
If you’re running a business in the UK-whether you’re launching a startup, managing a growing SME, or expanding...

Cold‑Calling Laws in Britain: Staying Compliant
Whether you're launching your first startup or looking to grow your customer base, cold calling may have crossed...

Essential Shareholder Contract Terms Every Company Should Know
If you’re building a business with more than one shareholder, getting the legal rules clear from day one...

Private Share‑Purchase Agreements: Core Terms & Tips (UK)
Buying or selling shares in a private company is an exciting-and sometimes daunting-step for any business owner or...

False Accusations at Work: Defending Your Business
False accusations at work can be incredibly disruptive for any business, whether you run a small start-up or...

Director or Employee? Understanding Dual Roles
If you’re involved in running a company – whether you’re launching a new business, joining a board, or...
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